Lost Blog. Lassie, Come home!

Came across the recent Theology/Denominational tagging post and found treasure.
https://community.logos.com/forums/t/54491.aspx
Also found a link to a blog post from 10 years ago that now appears to be lost. Can anyone find my lost blog?
40,000 Books in 18 Months: A Crowdsourced Tagging Project
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The Logos Blog has undergone several reorgnisations over the years and older posts may have been lost or removed.
The Internet Archive is a great way to pull up blog posts (from Logos, or any other website) that are no longer available, given the original URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20140409110908/http://blog.logos.com/2014/04/40000-books-in-18-months-a-crowdsourced-tagging-project/
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That is a great idea. That I forgot about. Much obliged!
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Bradley Grainger (Logos) said:
The Logos Blog has undergone several reorgnisations over the years and older posts may have been lost or removed.
The Internet Archive is a great way to pull up blog posts (from Logos, or any other website) that are no longer available, given the original URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20140409110908/http://blog.logos.com/2014/04/40000-books-in-18-months-a-crowdsourced-tagging-project/
There has been some awesome content on the Logos blog over the years, across many different topics, disciplines and denominations. May I suggest providing an archive of all the content in Logos? Scripture passages in the articles are already tagged, so it should hopefully be straightforward to make a Logos reader edition from them. It'd be a great resource for all Logos (and Verbum) users. And might even drive sales to FL, since there have also been articles such as book reviews.
Now that I'm thinking more about it, there have been more than just one blog, right? There has been an academic blog, a Lexham Press blog etc. with a wealth of content over the years.
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